Land Disturbance & Site Development

The city follows state and federal mandates in regulating construction sites to ensure all sediment remains onsite. The Storm water Engineering Division is currently implementing a comprehensive land disturbance permit program, including the revision of erosion and sediment control Best Management Practices standards and requirements. Also below is a link to the State's construction permitting program.

Generally, a LDP permit (Land Disturbance permit) is required for all sites disturbing one acre or more, or sites that disturb less than one acre when part of a larger common plan of development or sale that will disturb a cumulative total of one or more acres over the life of the project. However, all land disturbers are required to comply with the City Code regardless of the size of the land disturbance. The owner is ultimately responsible for the compliance of their site.

Application for Land Disturbance Permit

Contact the City's Engineering Department for assistance with this process. After the application for permit, and prior to issuance of the LDP, contact the Engineering Department to schedule a preconstruction meeting:

Engineering DepartmentAttn: Land Disturbance Permitting132 West Main StreetGallatin, TN 37066615-451-5961

Necessary Information

Before scheduling a preconstruction meeting, the following is needed:

Evidence of Planning Commission approval of development plans

Site development plans and drainage calculations approved by engineering Department

SWPPP - Contact Gallatin Department of Engineering for a preconstruction checklist, which includes the following:

Approved permits from all Local, State, and Federal Regulartory agencies where applicable.

Submittal of any required Letter of Credit or surety bond as required by City Departmental offices.

Timeline

City staff need the above materials at least one week (five working days) prior to the desired meeting date. In addition to the general contractor, the EPSC specialist will need to be present at the pre-construction meeting.